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© Glenn Rifkin

Take 5: People in Silhouette

Silhouettes are a fun technique to play with in your photography. They convey mood and emotion in a unique, dramatic way and because the lack of detail leaves a lot to the viewer’s imagination, silhouettes tend make it easier to picture yourself in the scene and feel like you’re really there. The key is lighting: the subject needs to be backlit (placed between the light source and the camera) so that the background remains well-lit while the subject is underexposed and very dark, if not entirely black.

Here are five beautiful photos featuring human silhouettes in nature, all submitted to our Picture This: Your Great Outdoors photo contest. Feel free to use them as inspiration the next time you have your camera out and want to give silhouettes at try! The 2018 photo contest is closed but we’ll be revealing the winners soon so stay tuned!

© Glenn Rifkin

© Glenn Rifkin

© Andrew Dai

© Andrew Dai

© Rosemary Sampson

© Rosemary Sampson

© Jack Leigh

© Jack Leigh

© Melissa Asher

© Melissa Asher

Canada Goose © Davey Walters

Take 5: Comin’ In Hot!

Clear the decks, because these five birds are coming in for a landing, and they are comin’ in hot! These photos were all submitted to past years of our Picture This: Your Great Outdoors photo contest. The 2018 contest is closed, but the judges are hard at work picking the winners, so in the meantime please enjoy these five fantastic action shots and go capture some new images for next year’s photo contest!

Osprey © Dennis Durette

Osprey © Dennis Durette

Wood Duck © Paul McCarthy

Wood Duck © Paul McCarthy

Canada Goose © Davey Walters

Canada Goose © Davey Walters

Greater Yellowlegs © Rachel Bellenoit

Greater Yellowlegs © Rachel Bellenoit

Canada Goose © Marco Jona

Canada Goose © Marco Jona